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Vladimir Timofeyevich Shevyakov, in Russian Владимир Тимофеевич Шевяков (29 October 1859, St. Petersburg – 18 October 1930, Irkutsk) was a Russian biologist who worked on Protozoa. Shevyakov studied under Konstantin Mereschkowski in St. Petersburg and Otto Bütschli at the University of Heidelberg. He was married to Lydia Kowalevsky, the youngest daughter of Alexander Kovalevsky. He was a professor at St. Petersburg University until 1911 when he left science and became a vice-minister in the government of Tzar Nicholas. During the revolution he and his family moved first to Perm in Ural and in 1920 he became professor in Irkutsk.

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  • Wladimir Timopheevich Schewiakoff (29 octobre 1859, Saint-Pétersbourg – 18 octobre 1930, Irkoutsk) est un professeur biologiste russe spécialiste des protistes. (fr)
  • Vladimir Timofeyevich Shevyakov, in Russian Владимир Тимофеевич Шевяков (29 October 1859, St. Petersburg – 18 October 1930, Irkutsk) was a Russian biologist who worked on Protozoa. Shevyakov studied under Konstantin Mereschkowski in St. Petersburg and Otto Bütschli at the University of Heidelberg. He was married to Lydia Kowalevsky, the youngest daughter of Alexander Kovalevsky. He was a professor at St. Petersburg University until 1911 when he left science and became a vice-minister in the government of Tzar Nicholas. During the revolution he and his family moved first to Perm in Ural and in 1920 he became professor in Irkutsk. He is mainly known for his work on Radiolaria, Ciliata and Acantharea. He described many taxa. Most of his publications are under the German spelling of his name which is Schewiakoff. (en)
  • Władimir Timofiejewicz Szewiakow (ros. Владимир Тимофеевич Шевяков, niem. Wladimir Timopheevich Schewiakoff, ur. 17 października?/ 29 października 1859 w Sankt Petersburgu, zm. 18 października 1930 w Irkucku) – rosyjski biolog, protistolog. Pamiętany jest głównie za prace na temat orzęsków, promienic i kolconóżek. W nazwach opisanych przez niego taksonów używa się pisowni nazwiska – Schewiakoff. (pl)
  • Володимир Тимофійович Шевяков (17 (29) жовтня 1859, Петербург — 18 жовтня 1930, Іркутськ) — російський зоолог, протистолог, член-кореспондент АН СРСР. (uk)
  • Владимир Тимофеевич Шевяков (1859, Санкт-Петербург — 1930, Иркутск) — русский протозоолог. Член-корреспондент Императорской Санкт-Петербургской академии наук (с 1908). (ru)
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  • Wladimir Timopheevich Schewiakoff (29 octobre 1859, Saint-Pétersbourg – 18 octobre 1930, Irkoutsk) est un professeur biologiste russe spécialiste des protistes. (fr)
  • Władimir Timofiejewicz Szewiakow (ros. Владимир Тимофеевич Шевяков, niem. Wladimir Timopheevich Schewiakoff, ur. 17 października?/ 29 października 1859 w Sankt Petersburgu, zm. 18 października 1930 w Irkucku) – rosyjski biolog, protistolog. Pamiętany jest głównie za prace na temat orzęsków, promienic i kolconóżek. W nazwach opisanych przez niego taksonów używa się pisowni nazwiska – Schewiakoff. (pl)
  • Володимир Тимофійович Шевяков (17 (29) жовтня 1859, Петербург — 18 жовтня 1930, Іркутськ) — російський зоолог, протистолог, член-кореспондент АН СРСР. (uk)
  • Владимир Тимофеевич Шевяков (1859, Санкт-Петербург — 1930, Иркутск) — русский протозоолог. Член-корреспондент Императорской Санкт-Петербургской академии наук (с 1908). (ru)
  • Vladimir Timofeyevich Shevyakov, in Russian Владимир Тимофеевич Шевяков (29 October 1859, St. Petersburg – 18 October 1930, Irkutsk) was a Russian biologist who worked on Protozoa. Shevyakov studied under Konstantin Mereschkowski in St. Petersburg and Otto Bütschli at the University of Heidelberg. He was married to Lydia Kowalevsky, the youngest daughter of Alexander Kovalevsky. He was a professor at St. Petersburg University until 1911 when he left science and became a vice-minister in the government of Tzar Nicholas. During the revolution he and his family moved first to Perm in Ural and in 1920 he became professor in Irkutsk. (en)
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